Maps show where winter storm threatens to bring heavy snow, ice, brutal cold this weekend

A massive winter storm is set to bring heavy snow, ice and brutal cold to a swath of the US over the weekend. Over 200 million people are bracing for the worst, with around 175 million under winter weather or extreme cold alerts. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for parts of the country, from Arizona to Maine, as the storm system moves east.

The storm is expected to start in the southern Plains on Friday and move across the South before hitting the East Coast. Heavy snowfall totals are predicted, with some areas seeing up to 2 feet of accumulation. The highest snowfall totals could occur in the central Appalachians and into the Northeast.

Temperatures are forecast to plummet to record lows across parts of the southern Plains and mid-Atlantic regions, with people around Washington D.C. and Raleigh, North Carolina potentially experiencing temperatures that have not been seen since 2018.

The storm is being fueled by a low-pressure system that is expected to develop in the Southwest and interact with incoming Gulf moisture and Arctic cold air. Forecast models indicate that the system will begin dropping precipitation on Friday in the southern Plains.

Ice is also expected to accumulate along the southern side of the storm's track, but the amount of accumulation is expected to be relatively small, ranging from two-tenths of an inch to up to half an inch.

The polar vortex, which usually resides over the North Pole, is forecast to dip down into the eastern half of the US starting Thursday and lasting through the first half of next week. This will lead to record-breaking temperatures in some areas and make frostbite possible in as little as 5 to 10 minutes.

Heavy snow is expected over a wide band of the country, with a foot or more potentially headed for parts of Texas Panhandle and the Ozarks. The highest snowfall totals could accumulate in the central Appalachians and into the Northeast.

Travel is likely to be disrupted by weather conditions on roadways and at airports, with some airports not having deicing equipment for safe takeoff. Major US airlines are issuing travel waivers and allowing customers to change their plans without penalty as of Thursday.

The roads could become very difficult to navigate, if not impossible, with slick conditions on major interstates such as I-10, I-20, I-30, I-35, I-40, I-44, I-49, and I-55. Travel is highly discouraged through the weekend, but if necessary, people are advised to drive with caution.

Preparations are underway for the storm, with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott saying that the state's power grid is "never been stronger, never been more prepared." Staffers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago are preparing for a surge in cold-related trauma, with emergency room physicians on standby.

The forecast uncertainty has decreased as the storm's arrival nears, but predicting winter storms can still be challenging due to factors such as freezing temperatures and varying amounts of precipitation.
 
OMG, this massive winter storm is gonna be EPIC 🌨️😱! I'm talking heavy snow, ice, and brutal cold - a perfect combo for a crazy weekend β„οΈβ˜ƒοΈ! With over 200 million people bracing for the worst, it's essential to stay prepared & safe #WinterStormWarning #StayWarm #BePrepared

I'm so worried about those who don't have access to reliable heat or warm clothing πŸ€•πŸ‘•. Our thoughts are with those affected by this storm #CompassionInAction #WinterRelief.

And, let's be real, the travel disruptions are gonna be a real bummer 😩😨. But hey, major US airlines are looking out for us, offering travel waivers & flexible plans πŸš€πŸ›«οΈ#TravelWaiver #StaySafeOnTheRoad

It's amazing how quickly the storm is moving east, with temperatures plummeting to record lows πŸ€―β˜ƒοΈ. Stay warm, stay safe, and let's ride this winter storm out together πŸ’ͺ❄️! #WinterStormWatch
 
Ugh, it's going to be one of those weekends, isn't it? πŸ˜’ I mean, 200 million people are gonna have to deal with a whole lotta snow, ice, and cold... it's like the world is trying to give us all a big ol' winter blanket. But at the same time, can you blame them for being prepared? I guess it's just one of those things where you gotta expect the unexpected, especially when it comes to Mother Nature.

And don't even get me started on the polar vortex... like, who needs that kind of drama in their life? πŸ™„ It's gonna be record-breaking temps and frostbite galore. But hey, at least we can all stay warm and cozy with our hot chocolate and Netflix marathons... right? πŸ˜‰
 
ugh i hate winter πŸ₯Ά, like, who thought it was a good idea for the polar vortex to dip down into the us? it's gonna be a crazy weekend ❄️ and i'm not even talking about the weather. have you started thinking about your emergency kit yet? we all know power outages are super common during these kinds of storms ⚑️. maybe it's time to prep that flashlight, battery-powered radio, and some non-perishable snacks just in case 😬
 
Ugh I cant believe people gotta deal with this 200 million ppl affected lol its like a snowmageddon over there 🌨️ i remember when they had that blizzard in NYC last year it was crazy how fast the roads turned into ice rinks πŸš—πŸ’¦ and yeah its getting worse with climate change now winter storm systems are more unpredictable than ever 🀯 anyway ppl need 2 b careful out there and make sure their power grids r stocked up & all that jazz πŸ’‘
 
I'm so worried about my little ones during this massive snowstorm β›ˆοΈ. They're going to have to stay indoors for at least a day or two, which is always a bummer for them. I hope they don't get too bored with all the screen time πŸ“Ί and that we can still make some fun memories together despite the weather outside.

I'm also really concerned about the power grid and how it's going to hold up in all these areas 😬. My hubby is always talking about how prepared Texas needs to be for natural disasters, but I guess even they're not immune to winter storms now πŸ’‘.

It's crazy how fast things can change from 'oh, just a light dusting of snow' to 'we're expecting record-breaking temps and massive snowfall!' 🀯 As a parent, it's hard to stay on top of all the latest updates and forecasts. I hope everyone stays safe and warm out there! β˜•οΈ
 
Ugh, it's gonna be a crazy weekend 🌨️😬! I'm glad I don't live in the East Coast tho #WinterStormAlert. Those temps are like, whoa - record lows since 2018?! β„οΈπŸ˜¨ People gotta be super careful out there, ice and snow everywhere #DrivingSafety. Travel waivers are a good idea, but still not fun to deal with flights & roads πŸš«πŸ›«. Anyone got tips on how to stay safe at home? I'm stockpiling snacks & batteries πŸ’ͺπŸΌπŸ”‹
 
Dude, have you ever seen how people come together during a crisis? Like this massive snowstorm is gonna hit everyone, but what's really cool is that we're all gonna be in this together, bracing for the worst & looking out for each other. It's like, when life throws us curveballs (literally!), we gotta find a way to adapt & help others do the same. We can't control the weather, but we can control how we respond to it πŸŒ¨οΈπŸ’•
 
🌨️ I'm low-key excited for this epic winter storm, but at the same time, my inner grandma is like "Oh no, what if people don't prepare properly?" πŸ˜‚ I mean, it's been a while since we've had some good ol' fashioned snow days, and I'm ready to grab my hot cocoa and snuggle up with a good book. But seriously, 2 feet of snow? That's just crazy talk! ❄️ And those record-low temperatures in the South? Brrr, that sounds like it could be bad for some people. I hope everyone stays safe and warm out there. 😊
 
omg this winter storm is gonna be a doozy 🀯! 200 million people bracing for the worst? that's crazy talk ⚠️! i'm living in NYC, and we're expecting some major snowfall too ❄️! i've already stocked up on snacks and ice packs, you know, just in case πŸ˜‚. but seriously, folks, please stay safe out there if you have to venture out 🌟. the roads are gonna be treacherous, so drive slow and easy, and don't say i didn't warn you 😜. btw, anyone else thinking of binge-watching their fave shows while huddled under a blanket? that's my plan for the weekend πŸ“ΊπŸ’€
 
πŸŒ¨οΈβ„οΈπŸ˜¬ So much snow expected this weekend! 200 million people gotta be prepared πŸ’ͺ. Temperatures are gonna plummet 🀯 in some areas, it's gonna be super cold πŸ˜“. I'm kinda worried about the roads πŸš—πŸ’₯, might be hard to drive safely even with de-icer πŸ’§. Some airports don't have equipment for safe takeoff πŸ›¬, travelers gotta be careful ✈️. Let's hope everyone stays safe and warm ❀️! πŸ™
 
❄️ I'm not sure about these record-low temps... like, what's the source for "haven't been seen since 2018"? Is it a study or something? πŸ€” And isn't it weird that the polar vortex is going to dip down into the eastern half of the US? Can someone explain why this happens and how often it does? πŸ’‘ Also, I'm all for people being prepared, but major airlines are just gonna let customers change their plans without penalty? That doesn't sound right... where's the fine print on that? πŸ“
 
🌨️😬 This is gonna be a wild ride for anyone braving the roads over the weekend! 2 feet of snow and record-low temps? That's like something out of a scene from Frozen ❄️. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that everyone stays warm and safe. It's always crazy to see how severe weather affects different parts of the country, but at least we have some awesome storm chasers and weather enthusiasts keeping us updated πŸ“Ί. And major kudos to airlines for being proactive about travel waivers – it's gonna be a long weekend! πŸ˜’
 
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